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Definitions of pinging in various dictionaries:
verb - hit with a pinging noise
verb - sound like a car engine that is firing too early
verb - make a short high-pitched sound
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Present participle of ping. |
make or cause to make a ping. |
A short, high-pitched ringing sound. |
Make or cause to make a short, high-pitched ringing sound. |
Query (another computer on a network) to determine whether there is a connection to it. |
Pinging description |
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Knocking (also knock, detonation, spark knock, pinging or pinking) in spark-ignition internal combustion engines occurs when combustion of some of the air/fuel mixture in the cylinder does not result from propagation of the flame front ignited by the spark plug, but one or more pockets of air/fuel mixture explode outside the envelope of the normal combustion front. * The fuel-air charge is meant to be ignited by the spark plug only, and at a precise point in the piston's stroke. Knock occurs when the peak of the combustion process no longer occurs at the optimum moment for the four-stroke cycle. The shock wave creates the characteristic metallic "pinging" sound, and cylinder pressure increases dramatically. Effects of engine knocking range from inconsequential to completely destructive. * Knocking should not be confused with pre-ignitionthey are two separate events. However, pre-ignition is usually followed by knocking. * The phenomenon of detonation was first observed and described by Harr |